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Aug 19 (Reuters) - An offshore natural gas pipeline that exploded near Venice, Louisiana, on Saturday night, killing one person, was owned by Whitney Oil and Gas, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Monday.
For James Hiatt, founder of the environmental justice organization For a Better Bayou, the effects of liquefied natural gas have been obvious for years. In southern Louisiana where he lives ...
Woodside Energy Group will invest $17.5 billion for the foundation of its new liquified natural gas (LNG) production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The largest single foreign ...
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Booming natural gas production helps stoke Louisiana’s economyLast year, natural gas fueled about 41 percent of America ... While three LNG terminals already exist nearby, the Louisiana Bucket Brigade counts 11 proposed facilities in Southwestern Louisiana.
FIRST ON FOX: Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are traveling to a Louisiana-based liquefied natural gas exporter Thursday, as the company announces a massive $18 ...
Top Trump administration officials visited one of Louisiana's largest liquefied natural gas terminals Thursday as the company announced an $18 billion expansion it says will make the facility in ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Woodside has signed an agreement with bp for the integrated energy major to supply natural gas to the Louisiana LNG project. This agreement represents the first tranche ...
NEW ORLEANS — Delta Utilities, a natural gas utility backed by Bernhard Capital Partners and locally headquartered in Louisiana, announced Tuesday that it has acquired CenterPoint Energy's three ...
It said those opportunities include Aramco’s potential acquisition of an equity interest in Louisiana LNG and supply of liquefied natural gas from the $17.5 billion project.
CenterPoint Energy completed the sale of its Louisiana and Mississippi natural gas distribution utilities to Bernhard Capital Partners on April 1. The newly formed Delta Utilities, based in New ...
(The Center Square) − Oil and gas drilling activity in Louisiana is continuing to slump, mirroring broader national trends, according to a report from the Louisiana Department of Natural ...
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